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  • i want to create percent stacked barplot using values that i select with pandas.
    my problem is that i can't figure out why x3 i y3 values are creating error -> "TypeError: only size-1 arrays can be converted to Python scalars"


  • values y1,y2 and x1,x2 works well and are shown in graph, but when i give y3 and x3 values i get error!?!



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  • i want to create percent stacked barplot using values that i select with pandas.
    my problem is that i can't figure out why x3 i y3 values are creating error -> "TypeError: only size-1 arrays can be converted to Python scalars"


  • values y1,y2 and x1,x2 works well and are shown in graph, but when i give y3 and x3 values i get error!?!



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  • i want to create percent stacked barplot using values that i select with pandas.
    my problem is that i can't figure out why x3 i y3 values are creating error -> "TypeError: only size-1 arrays can be converted to Python scalars"


  • values y1,y2 and x1,x2 works well and are shown in graph, but when i give y3 and x3 values i get error!?!



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  • i want to create percent stacked barplot using values that i select with pandas.
    my problem is that i can't figure out why x3 i y3 values are creating error -> "TypeError: only size-1 arrays can be converted to Python scalars"


  • values y1,y2 and x1,x2 works well and are shown in graph, but when i give y3 and x3 values i get error!?!



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